Quicknote is a small, virtual scrapbook to write down an occasional
thought, a plan for the day or an Internet URL. When not in use, the program hides
as a tiny bar on top of your desktop, and when you hold your mouse over it, the
interface will appear. You can type or copy/paste bits of text and even scribble
down simple drawings.
The program also offers some additional features, including an option to start
frequently run programs, encrypt secret texts and even change the system volume
by hotkeys.
It also includes an integrated Task-Manager, that allows you to set reminders
for selected notes, and can also shut down your PC at specified times.
The interface colors can be customized to fit your personal preference and the
program also supports transparency under XP/2000. You can have up to 4 simultaneous
scrapbooks and they will be automatically saved.